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<title>Red Alert: Web Design Disasters About to Eat You Up</title>
<link>http://www.webupon.com/Web-Design/Red-Alert-Web-Design-Disasters-About-to-Eat-You-Up.233621</link>
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<li>Guys, I have seen tons of web sites that need brain surgery. Web-sites are to be made to look more professional, confident and inviting to rake in more sales. Since this is your store, your advertisement, your salesman, your brochure- you must put more energy into creating it to show professionalism and personality.</li>
<li>If your home page is nothing but pretty logo, with a sign &amp;ldquo;click here to enter&amp;rdquo;, then you are wasting the guest's valuable time. Nothing infuriates more than knocking on a door, and waiting forever before being attended to. Your home page must be precise, provide the useful information at once, no beating about the bush. Your competitor may just be a click away.</li>
<li>Let all links on your site be well defined so avoid using pictures as links. Don't assume everyone knows that pictures are links, as people interpret things differently. Using pictures makes the page look very ambiguous and unprofessional.</li>
<li>Similarly, don't assume just any visitor to your site will know what FAQ denotes. Make it distinct- &amp;ldquo;Frequently Asked Questions&amp;rdquo;. Depending on your target audience, avoid using slang.</li>
<li>Avoid laughable animations like plaque. They are distracting and irritating, making it uneasy to read what is offered. Don't distract your readers from your primary ambition -selling them your products.</li>
<li>If making profitable sales is your ambition, then make a link to your ordering page and home page on all pages. It's a disaster making it hard for visitors to find how to buy what they crave for.</li>
<li>Avoid jerky backgrounds, designing is good, but over-designing is a disaster! Make it simple, black text on white background. Columns can be used to enhance your web pages left and right, but leave the actual body black and white. </li>
<li>If your web site is nothing but offering links to other people's products, put in more effort by giving more details about the products you link to, the successes and how the prospective client will love to use them. Build people's confidence because no one will spend their hard earned money on products they can't trust.</li>
<li>Integrate the products you offer in an organized fashion so it makes sense. I have evaluated many sites and have found that the best way to design a web page for sales is to give priority to the top selling products and then offer the rest from visible links. People tend to get confused when you give them too many choices.</li>
<li>Most importantly, watch and be mindful of the sites you are linking to. For instance, will <a href="http://www.facebook.com" target="_blank">Facebook</a> have a link to a porno site at the bottom of their web page? Your prospective customers will check you on everything. Only make links to the web sites you will be proud of. </li>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 03:06:00 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>Five Weird Human Attributes You Shouldn't Ignore in Web Design</title>
<link>http://www.webupon.com/Web-Design/Five-Weird-Human-Attributes-You-Shouldnt-Ignore-in-Web-Design.179921</link>
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<![CDATA[<p>Human communication that doesn't use words -smiles, frowns, carriage, human attributes of an official website, or how long a visitor keeps waiting are signs a successful business entrepreneur must interpret from customers, according to their geographical location in order to rake in sales worth millions of dollars from now!</p>
<p>These duties shouldn't be left alone for only software or auto responders.</p>

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 Carriage 
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<p>As people from diverse cultures walk differently, negative reactions to another cultures carriage is inevitable. For instance, Arabs see the foot in general and the sole as unclean, showing the sole of the foot is an insult. Moreover, the American likes sitting around with the feet up on the furniture. Avoid photos of a pretty young woman with a laptop sitting feet high on your sales page if Arabs forms part of your potential audience.</p>

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 Eye Contact 
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<p>While American whites see eye contact as a sign of honesty, Koreans and Asians see prolonged eye contact as rude. In Muslim countries, women and men are not supposed to have eye contact. This miscommunication should be avoided while designing a webpage for multicultural participation. It's so important, because people from other cultures are increasingly getting on the net.</p>

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 Gestures 
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<p>Birdwhistell reports that no gesture or body motion means the same in all societies. An American may nod to say yes, but a Bulgarian will nod heads to signify no and shake the head to say yes.</p>
<p>Gestures that mean approval in the US have different signals in other countries. In Website Design, human attributes should not be ignored. The "thumbs up" sign that says "good work" or "go ahead" in United States and Western Europe is a vulgar insult in Greece. The circle formed with the thumb and first finger that means ok in US is obscene in Southern Italy and says &amp;ldquo;you're worth nothing&amp;rdquo; in France and Belgium.</p>

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 Personal Time 
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<p>Difference in time zones and how different societies keep time complicates international business and will influence how a website is setup. Businesses, government and schools in United States keep time by the calendar and clock; other cultures may keep time by seasons, moon, sun or internal "body clocks" or a personal feeling that "the time is right". Africans in particular have what is referred to as "African Time" which is an allowable time to be late for a meeting or a business trip.</p>
<p>While designing your website, take into consideration that other cultures want to establish a personal relationship before they decide whether to do business with each other, but North Americans believe "time is money" and are often frustrated in negotiations with people who take a leisurely approach.</p>

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 Colors 
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<p>Colors also carry meanings in a culture. In the United States, mourners wear black to funerals, while brides wear white. In Japan, white is the color of death. If your website has any business to do with death or funerals, try to balance the color separation to be mutually acceptable by visitors to the site.</p>
<p>In Korea and Africa, red ink is used to record deaths but never to write about living people. In the United States, the first-place winner gets a blue-ribbon while in the United Kingdom, the first-place ribbon is usually red. Be mindful of colors when formatting.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Design%2FFive-Weird-Human-Attributes-You-Shouldnt-Ignore-in-Web-Design.179921"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Design%2FFive-Weird-Human-Attributes-You-Shouldnt-Ignore-in-Web-Design.179921" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 08:59:06 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>10 Things Web Designers Do That Offend Users</title>
<link>http://www.webupon.com/Web-Design/10-Things-Web-Designers-Do-That-Offend-Users.139274</link>
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<![CDATA[<ol><li><h3>Bad Search

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Some search engines cannot handle typos, plurals, hyphens, and other variants. This offense makes such search engines very difficult to use, especially if the user is elderly. Otherwise, it hurts all users. When a search engine prioritizes search results based on how many query terms are in the content, it undermines the user's quest for an important document.<br/><br/>
 
When navigation fails, search is the user's last hope. A simple search works better than advanced search, so make your site simple to use, add a little box for the user's search.</li><li>

<h3>PDF Files Interrupts Free Browsing
  
 
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Do you know that many users hate to encounter PDF files while browsing? Reason -it breaks their flow. The simplest commands like save or print, and other standard browser commands do not work here.   Worst still, PDF files are hard to navigate, layouts rarely match the user's browser window, thereby calling for smaller fonts. I pity the elderly! Please, designers, convert any information meant for reading on the screen to normal web pages.</li><li>

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Not Changing Color Of Past Navigated Links
 
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Any web designer that does not help the user keep track of past and present visits is the web designer's worst offense on the user. Changing colors lets the user know already seen pages and keeps him away from unintentionally going back there all over again. When visited links do not change colors, it is an offense on the user because it keeps him disorientated.</li><li>

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Non-Perusable Text
 
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This is another web designer's worst offense on the user. A page made entirely of only text is deadly for interaction with the reader, intimidating, boring and painful to read.<br/><br/>
 
To make it easy for users to peruse text pages, use simple formats:<br/><br/>
 
<ul>
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<p>Subheads</p>
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<p>bullets,</p>
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<li> 
<p>Highlight Keywords</p>
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<li> 
<p>short paragraphs</p>
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<li> 
<p>simple writing style</p>
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<li> 
<p>inverted pyramid</p>
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<h3>Compulsory Font Size</h3>

 
CSS style sheets allow websites and web designers to disable a user's &amp;ldquo;change font size&amp;rdquo; button, thus giving him a compulsory or fixed font size. Most of the time, the size is tiny, making readability difficult especially for the elderly.  Please let the user resize text, respect his needs. Specify font sizes in relative terms, not as an absolute number of pixels.</li><li>

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Unfriendly Page Titling
 
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Tag used as a clickable headline for listings on Search Engines Results Pages (SERP). Unfriendly page titling is one worst offense on the user. Search is the user's best friend, so a humble page title attracts new visitors from search listings. While a complex page title accounts for low search engine visibility. Remember that search engines show the first 66 characters of the title, and is contained within the HTML</li><li>

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Unfriendly Advertisements
 
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Web users are in the habit of not paying attention to ads that interrupt their important navigation. Therefore, selective attention is powerful in this regard. Worst still, users ignore legitimate design elements that look like adverts.</li><li>

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Violating Design Conventions
 
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One of the basic design rules is consistency. Users are not worried if things stay the same. Do not go out the way trying to impress users.</li><li>

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Too Many Browser Windows
 
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Many Web designers open new browser windows, keeping the old ones, not minding the size of the user's monitor where such windows fill up the screen. This act disables the &amp;ldquo;back&amp;rdquo; button, but users love to use it.</li><li>

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Failure To Answer Users' Questions
 
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The worst crime web designers commit is the failure of their site to provide users with the information they seek. Even when a user is about buying a product, you may lose that sale because of a simple specific not addressed.</li></ol><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Design%2F10-Things-Web-Designers-Do-That-Offend-Users.139274"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Design%2F10-Things-Web-Designers-Do-That-Offend-Users.139274" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 09:01:41 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>Things to Check Before Joining "Pay-Per-Sale" Affiliate Programs</title>
<link>http://www.webupon.com/Money-Making/Things-to-Check-Before-Joining-Pay-Per-Sale-Affiliate-Programs.132108</link>
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<li>Does the affiliate program offer you a free way to join without buying the product or service?</li>
 
<li>Contact other affiliates already in the program to see if they have had any problems.</li>
 
<li>Is the product or service related to your target audience?</li>
 
<li>Can they notify you by e-mail when a sale is made?</li>
 
<li>Do they offer backend products so you can get repeat sales from the same person?</li>
 
<li>How often will you receive a commission check?</li>
 
<li>Will you be credited for a sale if people come back in months and then make a purchase?</li>
 
<li>Can you get around-the-clock help online or offline?</li>
 
<li>Do you get a large percentage of each sale as commission?</li>
 
<li>Do they provide you with proven sales material? (Links, banners, classified ads, sales letters etc) </li>
 
<li>Will they give you the leeway to create promotional ads?</li>
 
<li>Do they offer you access to an online sales stats page?</li>
 
<li>Do they use a reputable system to track your sales?</li>
 
<li>Does the affiliate program pay commission for sales of people who sign up under you?</li>
 
<li>Can they offer customers different ordering options, so in return you will not lose sales?</li>
 
<li>Will they keep in contact with you on a regular basis by e-mail? </li>
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 03:24:11 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>10 Amazing Things to Do with Your Snail-selling Products</title>
<link>http://www.webupon.com/Money-Making/10-Amazing-Things-to-Do-with-Your-Snail-selling-Products.120853</link>
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<li> Offer the reprint/reproduction rights of the product for sale. Understand that most marketers are always thirsty for new products to sell. Quench their thirst, sell your rights and make money for yourself.</li>
 
<li> Exchange your snail-selling product for other items you may need for your business. Look for people who are willing to make this barter. It saves you money.</li>
 
<li> Create online contests and offer your product as a prize. I use this amazing idea and the result is unbelievable. It drags huge traffic to your web page.</li>
 
<li> Enlist the online contest you have created on contest diaries, by doing this, you are creating more advert for it</li>
 
<li> If you have a website, tender the product free of charge. Just because it is slow- selling does not mean people will not hit your website to get it free. You can rake in profits from other products offered at the same site, as people may see another product they like to buy.</li>
 
<li> Find people in the same line of business and see if they will use your product as free bonus for their product. Place your ad on the product and get free advertising.</li>
 
<li> Visit online auctioning sites and try auctioning the product. Luckily, you can earn profits from people engaged in bidding tussles. They may end up over-pricing your product.</li>
 
<li> Meet businesses with the same target audience and strike a partnership with them by selling your products together in the same package. Then split the profits.</li>
 
<li> Sell the product at wholesale cost as a promotional package. Business outfits may use your product to advertise their services on it and you can make money from it-guaranteed!</li>
 
<li> Combine the product as a free bonus to another product you sell. This trick makes people add more value to the product they are about buying. You will be amazed if you test out these tips. </li>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 07:51:42 PST</pubDate></item>
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